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David Cross and Robert Fripp - Starless Starlight (cd)

Two members of the groundbreaking mid 1970s King Crimson line-up unite on a fascinating album length exploration of a melody that emerged as one of the key themes on the King Crimson masterpiece, Starless.

Travis & Fripp - Discretion (purple vinyl)

Travis & Fripp - Follow (double vinyl)

Follow was Travis & Fripp's third collaboration.

Containing an entrancing collection of textures and ideas, the album also features So There which includes a guitar/saxophone call and response stomp featuring some of the most ferocious RF guitar soloing of the last decade.

Mixed and mastered by Steven Wilson, this is the Tonefloat label clear heavyweight vinyl edition presented in a numbered gatefold picture sleeve with innerbags.

Limited to 260 copies of this colourway globally, this version has extra tracks and alternative mixes.

Travis & Fripp - Thread (double vinyl)

Recorded at DGM Soundworld by David Singleton, with subsequent editing, mixing and mastering by Steven Wilson, Thread - from 2008 -comprises nine improvised pieces by Theo Travis and Robert Fripp .

This unique and almost inevitable collaboration yielded a beautiful sequence of recordings that artfully avoided the cliches routinely associated with ambient and improv, while wholly encompassing the core elements of both forms of music.

Mixed by Steven Wilson and mastered for vinyl by Peter van Vliet (The Use Of Ashes).

Fripp & Eno - No Pussyfooting (vinyl)

Fripp & Eno's timeless electronic music classic No Pussyfooting on vinyl for the first time in nearly 30 years.

The album's return to the 12" format is cut from masters approved by the artists, manufactured on 200g super-heavyweight vinyl and presented in a re-worked version of the original gatefold sleeve, using variant photos from the original photo shoot by Willie Christie.

David Sylvian & Robert Fripp - Damage (cd)

David Sylvian & Robert Fripp - The First Day (cd)

1993's Sylvian and Fripp's The First Day surprised many with its hard-hitting sound.

Perhaps closer in spirit to the mid-1990s King Crimson to come than Sylvian's past work, the album boldly fused the accessible and the experimental, and in the exquisite Bringing Down The Light offered the first recorded example of Fripp's contemporary Soundscapes approach.

Travis & Fripp - Follow (cd/dvd-a)

Follow was Travis & Fripp's third collaboration.

Containing an entrancing collection of textures and ideas, the album closes with a guitar/saxophone call and response stomp which features some of the most ferocious RF guitar soloing of the last decade.

The packaging echoes the King Crimson 40th anniversary series, with gatefold digipak, booklet with sleeve-notes, technical notes and photos in slipcase.

Follow has been mixed and mastered by Steven Wilson, and the dvd-a features three bonus tracks plus live concert footage and the album in 24 bit high definition stereo and DTS and MLP (lossless) 5.1 surround sound.

Since the early 1990s, Robert Fripp has utilised the latest in looping technology and digital effects to create Soundscapes, a gradually unfolding, highly textured, expansive and overtly symphonic music.

The Wine of Silence is the first album to feature orchestral arrangements of Fripp's groundbreaking work in this field.

Orchestrated by composer Andrew Keeling, performed by the Metropole Orkest and subjected to post-production re-imagining by David Singleton, the results of this inspired collaboration evoke the works of Part, Gorecki, Tavener and the 'holy minimalist' school of composition.

The Wine Of Silence comprises a sublime and moving collection of contemporary orchestral music.